In Libya Muslims Apologize to America

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3 Responses to In Libya Muslims Apologize to America

  1. Post Scripts says:

    I have seen these pictures posted on a far left website attempting to show that Muslims are outraged over the violence and showing how they are really peaceful people.

    Sorry, but this is not a true depiction of the events as they are unfolding, it’s not even close.

    This picture has a handful of Muslims passing around a couple of signs shown in the hands different people. You won’t even see them out today…the mobs would tear them apart. They are a distinct minority and they are without any power to do anything compared to violent protesters. -Jack

  2. Tina says:

    I saw this and posted just before I went to bed.

    At the time I wondered if it was a directed event by the new government to appease for the billions we send them…I figured it might even have been coordinated with the community organizer…HE DOES HAVE AN ELECTION TO WIN.

  3. Chris says:

    Another message of peace:

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/09/secretary-clinton-delivers-powerful-religion-speech-after-middle-east-embassy-attacks/

    Secretary Clinton delivered a powerful and personal speech about religion at an Eid ul-Fitr reception, marking the end of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. The speech, at times, was a direct response to the attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions in the Middle East, and the deaths of four diplomats at the hands of militants in Libya.

    In her remarks, Clinton repeated much of what she has said in the last two days. Namely that the Benghazi attack was carried out by a small and savage group, and that the United States completely rejects what she called the inflammable and despicable anti-Muslim film circulating the Internet. However, Clinton pointed out all religions have faced insults and denigration, but thats no justification for violence. The response to such insults is what separates people of true faith from those who would use religion as an excuse to commit violent acts, she said.

    When Christians are subject to insults to their faith, and that certainly happens, we expect them not to resort to violence. When Hindus or Buddhists are subjected to insults to their faiths, and that also certainly happens, we expect them not to resort to violence, said Clinton.

    The same goes for all faiths, including Islam.

    She spoke movingly about her own personal beliefs as a way of re-enforcing her point.

    I so strongly believe that the great religions of the world are stronger than any insults. They have withstood offense for centuries, said Clinton. Refraining from violence, then, is not a sign of weakness in ones faith; it is absolutely the opposite, a sign that ones faith is unshakable.

    She asked the crowd to work towards building a world where if one person commits a violent religious act, millions of people will stand up and condemn it.

    We can pledge that whenever one person speaks out in ignorance and bigotry, ten voices will answer, Clinton said forcefully. They will answer resoundingly against the offense and the insult; answering ignorance with enlightenment; answering hatred with understanding; answering darkness with light.

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